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TSTEDNESDAY;! Special Value in ... W all lines at Both Shops. New footballs % lid -.to 21s. “Novelties.'” mHUBSDIAY! < “The Triumphant fX Tenth.” Wo close by Act of Parliament at 1 p.m, ?You get our Treatise «n Bojbzel—“Novelties.” T XT Alarm Clocks of Precii4• iV • sion! Big Ben 17s 6d, New Peep o’ Day 17s 6d; Sleeprnetre 10a 6d. Necessities for early risers. Louis Kerr, Jeweller, T 1 Z Now showing an unri--11 •l\ » vailed beiledtioii of La* Watches, £6 16s to £ls.—Louis Kerr, Jeweller. ___ Ladies’ Gold Bangles, Xi.JA.. Necklet Pendants, and Iteinty Gold Brooches. Splendid values at Louis Kerr’s, 109 Trafalgarutreet. ' T TT' —'Solid Silver Vanity Boxes JJ. JBl . 12s 6d to 255; Silver Lockets and Photo Pendants—fashions of the moment — at Louis Kerrs, Tralalgar-street. ■ N OT 1 C E a NYONE found' Trespassing on A Section 36, Wai-iti Riding, will be Prosecuted. . Poison will be laid, asui Dogs shot. Briaebumv Gooseberries, -in any 9 uaB ‘ V/ titv jnst arrived. Jour orders delivered.) Ring' np Rhone ? .545. Gavey, Bridge-at., opp- McKays. GREAT Apple-wrapping Contest ou Saturday Evening for Mem *xpert Packers strive for first place. Don. t pda* this exciting contest. _ A PPLB-wrapping by (Experts, at IX. Stoke Show Competition, .on hi'iay Night and Saturday night LESSING Competition for all on. Saturday Afternoon; also Caseaking for Boys / .TOKF show, tbf best FRUIT % SHOW llih and 12th Al RIL* ?ENS FRIDAY AFTERNOON. DMI6SION L-' ' HAVING taken ovei* the Business lately carried' on by Mr. I. Mitfcell, 1 hope to merit a fair share d he public patronage.—*H. ■ Hockey, fruiterer and -Confectioner, Iralalgaifcreet. .. FEDERAL HOCKEY CLUB. rHE Annual Meeting of the above . Club will be held in Mr. E. Opie a looms THIS EVENING, at 8 o clock. kU members and intending members e 4' Mstel to WEBX.EY, Hon. Secretary. SIBITS lor STOKE SHOW be received Thursday Night, 7.30 o 9 o’clock, for staging, to save time ?riday morning. Stewards please sLOW the crowd on Saturday by ie 1.20 p.m. Train from Nelson, is from Stoke at 5 p.m. and m. IBETING of the Residents of PPEE MOUTERE will be held School on SATURDAY, 12th at 7.30 p.m-, to «nts in connection with i .tions. Delegates from surrounddricts cordially invited, j L. WHITE, Hon. Sec., Peace Celebrations Committee. T O LET: Furnished ' Rooms; j:eaApply MM I offi '- e -

FAttMJfiKS' lju-or. ASSOCIATION, hXV. - For some Jittle time past of this district -have been putti g housTm order* and have acquired the £jess ot. mtey Br f on / a .o®ifS terms, and With the full and “P tiip'‘tanners ot the aistric Sould be able to build up a very goo niai Karmem- Co-op. Association. *£ STtliat the general, policy flhould be oil-properly defined hues, Mr A W Jamieson, acting manager of the NZ banner*: Uo.-op- at Christchurch, h L' visited :Nelson, and spent seveial •hours with the director* in framing a tiolicv which will b e akin to that adopted try the N.z: farmers who areoperatS e °W extensively in other. parts of Hortti Canterbury. • It- 1® also gra ity‘ Mff to note that the directors accepting the kind oiler made by the N.A {£, to-rtnd op their -most «pe« retail manager to assist m the lay o of the retail, departments, and to confer wlt h the local- man on matters of bujiUsn tLrd. to stock business, ©very practical assistance is going to be given to the local' association by the hhZ. Farmers’ branch at Blenheim; who Will co-operate in thi* most important department; and although the association may-not be able to .undertake this business in an extensive manner for some little time, it should, with the-co-operation of .the larger institution, build up a very live organisation, very similar to that which has proved so successful in the Marlborough district. It wa» pointed out very eraphatrcaliy by the ‘Canterbury representative that the success of the new venture would depend- to a very great extent tWo management and directorate but wvst* their ‘most enthwc, could, only bear fruit ; with the wholehearted support of the farmersof the district. It has been pointed out that whatever a pew branch or a new company run’on co-opwajve lines has been established. ? ewerv concentrated by competitor* ha* been made to keep She farmers from aowortmgjthwr own institution, even to the_ ° f - hj ing prices. However, the farmers have only to look to the future and then demde as to- whether m the long ™ their interest* are likely to ' b6 „ b !^ served by their own organisation than is possible achieve through dividing their trade amongst others. . Ho doubt-rumours have been freely circulated throughout the district predicting disaster for the new association before it has actually started Business. Farmer* should not be alarmed by such tactics, which are not confined on to, the Nelson district. hut are adopted; ' throughout the length and breadth of the -Dominion, that is. where co-opera-fve societies - have been established. 'Xhe Nelson • farmers are just as cap- ’ able establishing their own association aa any other group of farmers in the Dominion. and if they support loyally their own institution there can be only one result to their efforts, and that is success. . . The focal - ,association has made application for- member-shin to the N.Z. Wholesale Farmem' t Jo-operative. Federation in order that- they rnay particinate’m the- benefits of group hnvmcr. and Mr Jamieson, after his_ investicat,ion» has' given the local directors to understand that tm report, which will be submitted at the next executive to be held at WelimgtoP. will support their anphtiaion for membership- It i* Also stated that from time to time visits vrj' ho us’d to tho Nelson di»-. yief bv a resnens’hle officer connected with the N.Z. Farmer in; f order to tehfiftr advice- and endeavour to ' afsiPt' fhe local directorate -i fthd TOanagWhMit & ©tobUstoM tH© ba»n«B.»

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 8 April 1919, Page 6

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